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The Illustration Department Podcast
Giuseppe Castellano
Frequency: 1 episode/7d. Total Eps: 319

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Asia Orlando
Episode 293
mardi 21 janvier 2025 • Duration 45:16
Giuseppe Castellano talks to visual artist and illustrator, Asia Orlando, about why she turned away from interior design and architecture to become an illustrator; how one can leverage their past experiences, good and bad, to help define their present; why persistence really is the key to an illustration practice; and more.
To learn more about Asia, visit asiaorlando.com.
If you find value in this podcast, you can support it by subscribing to our best-selling publication, Notes On Illustration, on Substack. Among other benefits, you will gain access to bonus episodes we call “Extra Credit”. | Visit illustrationdept.com for offerings like mentorships and portfolio reviews, testimonials, our alumni showcase, and more. | Music for the podcast was created by Oatmello.
Brett Bean
Episode 292
mardi 14 janvier 2025 • Duration 48:37
Giuseppe Castellano talks to comic book artist, character designer, and author, Brett Bean, about why Brett wishes he had his own book on drawing when he was starting out; why adjectives and verbs come before nouns with character design; what it means to keep your goals and dreams in your own hands; and more.
To learn more about Brett, visit brettbean.com.
Brett’s book, Draw!, can be found here.
Artists mentioned in this episode include: Brian Ajhar, Nathan Fowkes, Sara Frazetta, Pascal Campion, Walt Stanchfield, Andrew Loomis, and George Bridgman
If you find value in this podcast, you can support it by subscribing to our best-selling publication, Notes On Illustration, on Substack. Among other benefits, you will gain access to bonus episodes we call “Extra Credit”. | Visit illustrationdept.com for offerings like mentorships and portfolio reviews, testimonials, our alumni showcase, and more. | Music for the podcast was created by Oatmello.
Cale Atkinson
Episode 283
mardi 12 novembre 2024 • Duration 01:07:38
Giuseppe Castellano talks to illustrator and author, Cale Atkinson, about how to properly pitch book dummies; what to make of the fracturing social media landscape; how book creators can navigate a career in children’s publishing; and more.
To learn more about Cale, visit cale.ca.
Artists mentioned in this episode include: Pascal Campion, Lynn Avril, Ekaterina Trukhan, Jarvis, and Brett Bean
If you find value in this podcast, you can support it by subscribing to our best-selling publication, Notes On Illustration, on Substack. Among other benefits, you will gain access to bonus episodes we call “Extra Credit”. | Visit illustrationdept.com for offerings like mentorships and portfolio reviews, testimonials, our alumni showcase, and more. | Music for the podcast was created by Oatmello.
Jason Chatfield
Episode 193
mardi 14 février 2023 • Duration 49:11
Giuseppe Castellano talks to Jason Chatfield, Cartoonist, Comedian, and President of the National Cartoonists’ Society, about what illustrators can learn from Jason’s multi-hat-wearing ways; how comedians and cartoonists are cut from the same cloth; how illustrators are not alone in the fight against art theft from AI-image generators; and more.
To learn more about Jason, visit jasonchatfield.com.
You can follow Jason’s Substack at newyorkcartoons.com.
Artists mentioned in this episode include: Ed Sorel, Rube Goldberg, Michael de Adder, Rob Rogers, Barry Blitt, Thomas Nast, Herb Block, Etta Hulme, Tom Floyd, Pat Oliphant, Jeff MacNelly, Tom Richmond, Jack Davis, and Sarah Andersen
If you find value in this podcast, you can support it by subscribing to our best-selling publication, Notes On Illustration, on Substack. Among other benefits, you will gain access to bonus episodes we call “Extra Credit”. | Visit illustrationdept.com for offerings like mentorships and portfolio reviews, testimonials, our alumni showcase, and more. | Music for the podcast was created by Oatmello.
Frances Soo Ping Chow
Episode 192
mardi 7 février 2023 • Duration 50:43
Giuseppe Castellano talks to Frances Soo Ping Chow, VP & Creative Director for Running Press and Black Dog & Leventhal, about her role and her time at Running Press; what words illustrators should never use when submitting portfolios to art directors; why illustrators should focus less on style, and more on quality; and more.
To learn more about Running Press, visit runningpress.com. You can email Frances your illustration portfolio by clicking here.
If you find value in this podcast, you can support it by subscribing to our best-selling publication, Notes On Illustration, on Substack. Among other benefits, you will gain access to bonus episodes we call “Extra Credit”. | Visit illustrationdept.com for offerings like mentorships and portfolio reviews, testimonials, our alumni showcase, and more. | Music for the podcast was created by Oatmello.
Kerry Martin
Episode 191
mardi 31 janvier 2023 • Duration 49:26
Giuseppe Castellano talks to Kerry Martin, Creative Director of Holiday House, Peachtree, and Pixel+Ink.
Kerry answers questions from Patrons of the podcast on submitting picture book dummies; what good habits she thinks illustrators should have; what catches her attention when she looks at portfolios; and more.
They also discuss what might be the worst piece of advice for illustrators.
You can follow Kerry on LinkedIn. You can also email her examples of your illustrations, and a link to your portfolio.
If you find value in this podcast, you can support it by subscribing to our best-selling publication, Notes On Illustration, on Substack. Among other benefits, you will gain access to bonus episodes we call “Extra Credit”. | Visit illustrationdept.com for offerings like mentorships and portfolio reviews, testimonials, our alumni showcase, and more. | Music for the podcast was created by Oatmello.
Scott Nash
Episode 190
mardi 24 janvier 2023 • Duration 01:10:05
Giuseppe Castellano talks to author, illustrator, creative director, and executive director of Illustration Institute, Scott Nash about welcoming discomfort and change into one’s creative practice; who’s to blame for the general public’s ignorance of illustration; why you should know who Dahlov Ipcar, Barbara Cooney, and other great illustrators are from the great state of Maine; and more.
To learn more about Scott, visit scottnashillustration.com.
To learn more about Illustration Institute, visit illustrationinstitute.org.
Artists mentioned in this episode include: Edward Gorey, Katie Yamasaki, Chris Van Dusen, Thomas Nast, Haddon Sundblom, Pearl Mann, Jerry Pinkney, Emily Flake, Joe Ciardiello, Barbara McClintock, Ashley Bryan, Barbara Cooney, Andrew Wyeth, Garth Williams, Dahlov Ipcar, Maurice Jake Day, and Alan Cober
If you find value in this podcast, you can support it by subscribing to our best-selling publication, Notes On Illustration, on Substack. Among other benefits, you will gain access to bonus episodes we call “Extra Credit”. | Visit illustrationdept.com for offerings like mentorships and portfolio reviews, testimonials, our alumni showcase, and more. | Music for the podcast was created by Oatmello.
Cathy Olmedillas
Episode 189
mardi 17 janvier 2023 • Duration 48:13
Giuseppe Castellano talks to Cathy Olmedillas, founder of Anorak and Dot Magazines, about the early days of her career as a children’s magazine publisher; why respecting readers and paying illustrators seem to be novel business models in the children’s magazine world; why you should start an illustration career, or a podcast, or a magazine, with joy; and more.
To learn more about Cathy and her happy work, visit studioanorak.co.uk.
If you find value in this podcast, you can support it by subscribing to our best-selling publication, Notes On Illustration, on Substack. Among other benefits, you will gain access to bonus episodes we call “Extra Credit”. | Visit illustrationdept.com for offerings like mentorships and portfolio reviews, testimonials, our alumni showcase, and more. | Music for the podcast was created by Oatmello.
Steven Heller
Episode 188
mardi 10 janvier 2023 • Duration 55:39
Giuseppe Castellano talks to author, former New York Times art director of the Op-Ed page and Book Review, and co-chair of the SVA MFA Designer as Entrepreneur program, Steven Heller.
Steven talks about the early years of his career at the New York Times, and why the word “legacy” is on his mind; what he was looking for in an illustrator’s portfolio—beyond their ability to draw and paint; why he wrote more than seventy obituaries for illustrators, and why he stopped; and more.
This was recorded in Steven and Louise Fili’s Manhattan home (with a surprise appearance by Louise).
To learn more about Steven, visit hellerbooks.com.
Artists mentioned in this episode include: Roz Chast, Seymour Chwast, Milton Glaser, Marshall Arisman, Harvey Kurtzman, Tom Wolfe, Ed Koren, Peter Sís, Brad Holland, Henrik Drescher, Sue Coe, Frances Jetter, Barbara Nessim, Bascove, Steven Guarnaccia, Jules Feiffer, Ronald Searle, Bernie Fuchs, James Flora, Alan Cober, Leo Lionni, Tibor Kalman, Edward Gorey, Saul Steinberg, Maurice Sendak, Philip Guston, Guy Billout, and Christoph Niemann
If you find value in this podcast, you can support it by subscribing to our best-selling publication, Notes On Illustration, on Substack. Among other benefits, you will gain access to bonus episodes we call “Extra Credit”. | Visit illustrationdept.com for offerings like mentorships and portfolio reviews, testimonials, our alumni showcase, and more. | Music for the podcast was created by Oatmello.
Max Ulichney
Episode 187
mardi 3 janvier 2023 • Duration 53:24
Giuseppe Castellano talks to illustrator, character designer, and “brushmancer”, Max Ulichney about the importance of studying from your favorite artists’ favorite artists; why not having a stylistic home-base may not be a bad thing; how he designs (and how you should use) his MaxPacks brushes; and more.
To learn more about Max, visit maxulichney.com.
If you find value in this podcast, you can support it by subscribing to our best-selling publication, Notes On Illustration, on Substack. Among other benefits, you will gain access to bonus episodes we call “Extra Credit”. | Visit illustrationdept.com for offerings like mentorships and portfolio reviews, testimonials, our alumni showcase, and more. | Music for the podcast was created by Oatmello.